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disorderly conduct
noun
any of various petty misdemeanors, generally including nuisances, breaches of the peace, offensive or immoral conduct in public, etc.
disorderly conduct
noun
law any of various minor offences tending to cause a disturbance of the peace
Word History and Origins
Origin of disorderly conduct1
Example Sentences
They said the matter was being investigated as "disorderly conduct", but could be widened if necessary.
In March 2022, he struck a deal and pleaded guilty to a lesser charge — disorderly conduct.
Court records show that Carver faces counts of criminal trespass, disorderly conduct and public indecency.
By the end of the day, the Greene County Sheriff’s Department charged her and 15 other middle school cheerleaders with disorderly conduct for making and posting the video.
Days before the vote, the prime minister's administration spoke about the issue too, announcing a new government taskforce to fight "crimes and disorderly conduct" by foreign nationals.
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